Immigration and industrialization

  • Ellis Island Opens to Process Immigrants

    Ellis Island Opens to Process Immigrants

    Ellis Island was the first immigration processing station in the United States. It opened on January 1, 1892 and it served as a gateway for over 12 million immigrants entering the country until it closed in 1954. It was important because it symbolized hope and an opportunity for those wanting to seek a new life while also reflecting on the challenges and hardships the immigration processing is.